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ES 201 812 : 1.1.2

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DIGITAL VIDEO BROADCASTING (DVB); MULTIMEDIA HOME PLATFORM (MHP) SPECIFICATION 1.0.3

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Foreword
0 Introduction
   0.1 Purpose
   0.2 Application areas
   0.3 Profiles
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Conventions
5 Basic Architecture
   5.1 Context
   5.2 Architecture
   5.3 Interfaces Between an MHP Application and the MHP System
   5.4 Plug-ins
6 Transport Protocols
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Broadcast Channel Protocols
   6.3 Interaction Channel Protocols
7 Content formats
   7.1 Static formats
   7.2 Broadcast streaming formats
   7.3 Resident fonts
   7.4 Downloadable Fonts
   7.5 Colour Representation
   7.6 MIME Types
8 DVB-HTML
   8.1 Status of DVB HTML
9 Application model
   9.1 Broadcast MHP applications
   9.2 DVB-J Model
   9.3 DVB-HTML Model
   9.4 Inter application resource management
10 Application Signalling
   10.1 Introduction
   10.2 Program Specific Information
   10.3 Notation
   10.4 Application Information Table
   10.5 Application identification
   10.6 Control of application life cycle
   10.7 Generic descriptors
   10.8 Transport protocol descriptors
   10.9 DVB-J specific descriptors
   10.10 DVB-HTML Specific descriptors
   10.11 Constant values
   10.12 Service Information
11 DVB-J Platform
   11.1 The Virtual Machine
   11.2 General issues
   11.3 Fundamental DVB-J APIs
   11.4 Presentation APIs
   11.5 Data Access APIs
   11.6 Service Information and Selection APIs
   11.7 Common Infrastructure APIs
   11.8 Security
   11.9 Other APIs
   11.10 Java permissions
   11.11 Content referencing
12 Security
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 Authentication of applications
   12.3 Message transport
   12.4 Detail of application authentication messages
   12.5 Profile of X.509 certificates for authentication of
         applications
   12.6 Security policy for applications
   12.7 Example of creating an application that can be
         authenticated
   12.8 MHP certification procedures
   12.9 Certificate management
   12.10 Security on the return channel
   12.11 The internet profile of X.509 (informative)
   12.12 Platform minima
13 Graphics reference model
   13.1 Introduction
   13.2 General Issues
   13.3 Graphics
   13.4 Video
   13.5 Subtitles
   13.6 Approximations
14 System integration aspects
   14.1 Namespace mapping (DVB Locator)
   14.2 Reserved names
   14.3 XML notation
   14.4 Network signalling
   14.5 Text encoding of application identifiers
   14.6 Filename requirements
   14.7 Files and file names
   14.8 Locators and content referencing
   14.9 Service identification
   14.10 CA system
15 Detailed platform profile definitions
   15.1 PNG - restrictions
   15.2 Minimum media formats supported by DVB-J APIs
   15.3 JPEG - restrictions
   15.4 Locale support
   15.5 Video raster format dependencies
16 Registry of Constants
   16.1 System constants
   16.2 DVB-J constants
Annex A (normative): External references; errata, clarifications
        and exemptions
      A.1 JAE 1.1.8 API
      A.2 Java Language Spec
      A.3 Java Media Player Specification
      A.4 Java VM
      A.5 Java TV
      A.6 DAVIC 1.4.1 p9
      A.7 HAVi
      A.8 ISO/IEC 13818-6
      A.9 JAE 1.1.8 const
Annex B (normative): Object carousel
      B.1 Introduction
      B.2 Object Carousel Profile
      B.3 AssociationTag Mapping
      B.4 Example of an Object Carousel (informative)
      B.5 Caching
Annex C (informative): References
Annex D (normative): Text presentation
      D.1 Scope
      D.2 Fonts
      D.3 Text rendering
      D.4 Text mark-up
Annex E (normative): Character set
      E.1 Basic Euro Latin character set
Annex F (informative): Authoring &Implementation Guidelines
      F.1 Authoring Guidelines
      F.2 Implementation Guidelines
      F.3 Authoring guidelines for DVB-J
Annex G (normative): Minimum Platform Capabilities
      G.1 Graphics
      G.2 Audio
      G.3 Video
      G.4 Resident fonts and text rendering
      G.5 Input events
      G.6 Memory
      G.7 Other resources
Annex H (normative): Extensions
Annex I (normative): DVB-J fundamental classes
Annex J (normative): DVB-J event API
      J.1 Overview
      J.2 The resource management
      J.3 The Event Repository
      J.4 Unicode
      J.5 Virtual keyboards
Annex K (normative): DVB-J persistent storage API
Annex L (normative): User Settings and Preferences API
Annex M (normative): SI Access API
      M.1 Unicode
Annex N (normative): Streamed Media API Extensions
Annex O (normative): Integration of the JavaTV SI API and DVB SI
      O.1 Introduction
      O.2 Mapping of the JavaTV SI API to DVB SI
      O.3 Integration of the JavaTV SI API and the DVB SI API
Annex P (normative): Broadcast Transport Protocol Access
Annex Q (normative): Datagram Socket Buffer Control
Annex R (normative): DVB-J Return Channel Connection Management API
Annex S (normative): Application Listing and Launching
Annex T (normative): Permissions
Annex U (normative): Extended graphics APIs
Annex V: Void
Annex W (informative): DVB-J examples
      W.1 DVB-J Application lifecycle implementation example
      W.2 Example of exporting an object for inter-application
          communication
      W.3 Example of use of video drip feed
      W.4 Example of CPU bound animation
Annex X (normative): Test support
Annex Y (normative): Inter-application communication API
Annex Z (informative): Services, Service Contexts and Applications
        in an MHP Environment
      Z.1 Introduction
      Z.2 Basic concepts
      Z.3 Presenting a service in MHP
      Z.4 Multiple service contexts in an MHP platform
      Z.5 How does the platform know which services are available?
Index
History

Specifies the DVB solution for Multimedia Home Platforms (MHPs) that was developed to fulfil the related DVB commercial requirements MHP045.

Committee
BROADCAST
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
787
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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